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March 15, 2018Information Theorists: The 'Physicists' of Data Flow

Knowing the “physics” of how data flows is crucial for building the consumer prediction models that underlie everything from Uber to Amazon, as evidenced by the talks and presentations at the Information Theory and Applications Workshop.[more]

5.30.2012"SUBSEA World News"USA: Four Scripps Researchers Receive Defense Funding
Calit2 affiliate Bill Hodgkiss is one of four researchers from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography to receive defense funding for his 128-element vertical hydrophone array.
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5.27.2012"UT San Diego"Qualcomm Life Names New Advisory Council
Calit2 Director Larry Smarr is among the 25 health and technology professionals to be named to the advisory council of Qualcomm Life, which is selling a hub device and software platform for connecting wireless health care devices.
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5.25.2012"Science 2.0"From Towel Day To SpaceX And Transparency Grenades
Scientist and science-fiction writer David Brin blogs about his experience participating in the gallery@calit2's Drones@Home conference.
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5.22.2012"Phys.Org"UC San Diego researchers in Florence explore new ways to search for lost Leonardo mural
PhysOrg cites the CISA3 hunt to find a lost painting by Leonardo da Vinci as evidence of "the increasingly global reach of UC San Diego."
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5.17.2012"EnterChange"Q&A: San Fran innovation officer Shannon Spanhake
Cincinnati.com's EnterChange interviews former Calit2 alumna Shannon Spahnake, who is now the deputy innovation officer for the city of San Francisco.
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5.16.2012"Mobility TechZone"InterDigital Innovation Challenge Finalists Announced
Mobility TechZone announces the finalists of the InterDigital Innovation Challenge, a partnership with Calit2 to seek out innovations in the wireless field.
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5.15.2012"La Jolla Light"Communications world spins Doug Ramsey in pursuit of technology/business news
Calit2 Communications Director is featured in a Q&A with the La Jolla Light.
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5.11.2012"TMC.net"Mellon Foundation Support New Software Tools for Humanities Researchers
With support from a $477,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, researchers at Calit2 will develop new software for analyzing large visual data sets and integrate it into SEASR/Meandre, a technology platform designed for humanities research.
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5.10.2012"San Diego Reader"Drones at Home
San Diego Reader reporter Bobby Bray profiles this weekend's Drones at Home symposium, which will explore issues related to the domestication of drones.
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5.10.2012"UC San Diego Guardian"Send in the Drones
Hiatus Editor Ren Ebel reports on the gallery@calit2's current exhibition, "Drones at Home."
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5.10.2012"UC San Diego Guardian"Gaining (Remote) Control
Ren Ebel of the UCSD Guardian profiles the gallery@calit2's "Drones at Home" Symposium.
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5.2.2012"The Los Angeles Times"Happy 150th, land grant universities! Love, Prez Abe
Calit2 Director Larry Smarr is mentioned in an article by L.A. Times reporter Patt Morrison about an event marking the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Act, which broadened the reach and grasp of higher education for more Americans.
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5.2.2012"Photonics.com"First Heralded Single Photon Generated from Silicon
Researchers from Calit2 were part of an international consortium to generate single photons using a tiny, chip-scale device constructed from silicon.
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5.1.2012"Interactive Intelligence"UC San Diego Leads Researchers to Demonstrate First Single-Photon Generation from a Silicon Chip
An international consortium of researchers -- including researchers from Calit2 -- has overcome an important barrier to the generation of single photons using a tiny, chip-scale device constructed from the most widely used material underpinning modern electronics: silicon.
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5.1.2012"Laser Focus World"1ST SINGLE-PHOTON GENERATION FROM A SILICON CHIP
An international consortium of researchers -- including those from Calit2 at UCSD -- has overcome an important barrier to the generation of single photons using a tiny, chip-scale device constructed from the most widely used material underpinning modern electronics: silicon.
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4.27.2012"Der Spiegel (Germany)"Der ueberwachte Koerper (Monitored Bodies)
The German magazine writer Philip Bethge interviewed and profiled Calit2 director Larry Smarr on the subject of quantified health -- the new trend to use devices and even genomics to monitor personal health.

4.26.2012"Soapbox Science"Tool Tales: The Calit2 Research Intelligence Project
Calit2 Chief of Staff Jerry Sheehan writes a guest post for the Nature.com blog about the Calit2 Research Intelligence Portal.
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4.19.2012"Xconomy.com"Four Xconomists in the News this Weekend, Including Two XSITE Keynoters
Robert Buderi of the Boston-based Xconomy site mentions Calit2 Director Larry Smarr in a brief about the Quantified Self movement.
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4.17.2012"Workday Minnesota"David Noble Lecture: Ricardo Dominguez
As part of the Untold Stories program of the Saint Paul Public Library, UCSD and Calit2 professor Ricardo Dominguez will deliver the 18th David Noble Lecture. Dominguez co-founded the Electronic Disturbance Theater and various virtual sit-in technologies.
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4.17.2012"infoTech Spotlight"Dr. Robert Hecht-Nielsen Joins KUITY Corp. Scientific and Technology Advisory Board
Calit2 academic participant Robert Hecht-Nielsen turns up in this TMC.net publication, which announces his new position on the board of a leading provider of operational risk and valuation advanced analytics.
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4.13.2012"Financial Tech Spotlight"InterDigital Updates on Innovation Challenge
The TMC.net product provides an update on the InterDigital Innovation Challenge, which, with the help of Calit2, seeks wireless innovations.
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4.13.2012"La Prensa San Diego"New Service Helps Travelers Brave Long Wait Times at U.S. Border Crossings
A new app developed by Calit2 researchers will help relieve long border waits by telling drivers the best time to cross the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada.
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4.12.2012"Mobility TechZone"InterDigital, Calit2 Complete 1st Phase of InterDigital Innovation Challenge
Mobility TechZone reports on the first phase of the Calit2/InterDigital Innovation Challenge, which received 15 entries from universities in the U.S. and Canada.
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4.10.2012"Homeland Security NewsWire"New app cuts travelers wait times at U.S. border crossings
A new app developed by Calit2 researchers will reduce wait times at U.S. border crossings by providing drivers with the best time to cross.
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4.9.2012"NDTV Gadgets"What 23 years of e-mail may say about you
In article that originally appeared in the New York Times, Calit2 Director Larry Smarr briefly discusses his efforts to 'quantify' his health.
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4.9.2012"Mexidata Info"Improved Service Gauges US Border Crossing Wait Times for Motorists
A story about a new app that helps motorists figure out the best time to enter the United States at crossings from Mexico and Canada is reprinted on the Mexidata site.
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4.9.2012"Deccan Herald "What years of email may say about you
An article that originally appeared in the New York Times and which quotes Calit2 Director Larry Smarr reappears in Bangalore, Maine's Deccan Herald.
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4.9.2012"Barron\'s"First Phase of InterDigital -- Calit2 "Innovation Challenge" a Success
The first phase of the Calit2/InterDigital Innovation Challenge attracted 15 entries from leading universities in the U.S. and Canada.
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4.9.2012"StreetInsider.com"First Phase of InterDigital – Calit2 “Innovation Challenge” a Success
The InterDigital Innovation Challenge, a joint collaboration with Calit2, has successfully completed its first phase and will now move into the final round.
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4.9.2012"FinanzNachrichten"First Phase of InterDigital – Calit2 "Innovation Challenge" a Success
The Danish finance publication reports on the InterDigital Innovation Challenge, a joint collaboration with Calit2 that seeks wireless innovations and will now move into its final round.
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4.9.2012"PhysOrg.com"App helps border crossers brave long wait times
PhysOrg.com picks up Calit2's release about a new app that helps motorists figure out the best time to enter the United States at crossings from Mexico and Canada.
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4.5.2012"GovLoop"Challenges and Opportunities in Big Data from Industry and Academia Panel
Alexander Olesker reports that UCSD biomedical informatics chief Lucila Ohno-Machado told a government panel on Big Data that patients should donate their health data just like they donate tissue or organs, with informed consent.
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3.27.2012"News Blaze"Faculty Researchers Share Their Experiences Turning Discoveries Into Marketable Products
Four faculty researchers from UCSD, including Calit2's Rene Cruz, discussed the challenges they faced with technology transfer at a dinner celebrating the 10th anniversary of the von Liebig Center.
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3.26.2012"Gansu Daily"Australian Government to ban Huawei tender broadband network
Calit2 Director Larry Smarr is mentioned in an article about Australia's decision to prohibit a Chinese company from bidding on its national broadband network.
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3.26.2012"Linkwan.com"Australian Government to ban Huawei tender broadband network 2012-03-26
The Chinese publication includes a quote by Calit2 Director Larry Smarr in a story about Australia's decision to ban a Chinese company from bidding on its broadband network.
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3.26.2012"Xconomy.com"San Diego Tech Roundup: Flud, Verve, and a “Swiss Cheese” Job Market
Calit2 Director Larry Smarr, who will speak at the upcoming Rock Stars of Innovation Summit in San Diego, is mentioned in Xconomy.com reporter Bruce Bigelow's round-up of the latest local tech news.
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3.22.2012"Xconomy.com"‘Breakthrough’ in Quantified Health Sets Stage for Innovation Summit
Xconomy.com reporter Bruce Bigelow mentions Calit2 Director Larry Smarr in an article on the upcoming Rock Stars of Innovation Summit. Smarr is to be one of the speakers at the Summit.
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3.20.2012"Laboratory Equipment.com"Endoscopic Probe Suggests Location of Lost da Vinci Painting
The website devoted to laboratory equipment reports on the endoscopic camera Calit2 researcher Maurizio Seracini and his team are using to try to find a lost painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
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3.15.2012"FDNN-TV"CAL FIRE Using Webcams To Assist With Fire Detection and Attack
This online and video report highlights the partnership among UC San Diego, CAL FIRE, and San Diego County that is helping the CAL FIRE/San Diego County Fire Authority to monitor rural areas of San Diego county for wildfires. The project, known as FireSite, is using webcams deployed by HPWREN and Calit2.
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3.14.2012"Mobility TechZone"Mexico-California Advanced Network Project Wins CENIC's 2012 Innovations in Networking Award for High-Performance Research Applications
A Calit2-led Mexican/American advanced network project enabling high-performance international collaboration has been honored by the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) as recipients of the 2012 Innovations in Networking Awards for High-Performance Research Applications.
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3.14.2012"Fierce CIO"Mexico-California Advanced Network Project Wins CENIC’s 2012 Innovations in Networking Award for High-Performance Research Read more: Mexico-California Advanced Network Project Wins CENIC’s 2012 Innovations in Networking Award for High-Performance R
A Calit2-led project to enable high-performance international collaboration between the U.S. and Mexico has won a CENIC award.
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3.14.2012"Spero News"Data support theory on location of lost Leonardo da Vinci painting
Spero News reports on the latest efforts by CISA3 researcher Maurizio Seracini and his team to find a lost painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
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3.13.2012"PRI\'s The World"Finding da Vinci's Lost Art
The Palazzo Vecchio in Florence -- where researchers from Calit2/CISA3 are searching for Leonardo da Vinci's "Battle of Anghiari" -- is the answer to the popular "GeoQuiz," a mainstay of the PRI radio program, "The World." (Link includes an audio clip and slideshow).
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3.13.2012"Science Codex"Data support theory on location of lost Leonardo da Vinci painting
Evidence uncovered by Calit2/CISA3 researchers appears to support the theory that a lost Leonardo da Vinci painting existed on the east wall of the Hall of the 500, behind Giorgio Vasari's mural "The Battle of Marciano."
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3.13.2012"Fox5 San Diego"Researchers may have found lost Da Vinci
Fox5 reporter Perette Godwin covers Calit2/CISA3's announcement that researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting they might have found the location of a lost painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
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3.13.2012"Financial Review"Silicon Valley breaches gene sequencing frontier
Financial Review picks up a story originally written by the New York Times' John Markoff, in which Larry Smarr is quoted.
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3.13.2012"Science Codex"Data support theory on location of lost Leonardo da Vinci painting
Science Codex reports on the recent discovery by Calit2/CISA3 researchers of evidence that suggests a painting by Leonardo da Vinci is hidden behind another mural.
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3.13.2012"Science Daily"Data Support Theory On Location of Lost Leonardo Da Vinci Painting
Science Daily covers Calit2/CISA3's announcement that researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting they might have found the location of a lost painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
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3.13.2012"California Science and Technology News"Lost Leonardo Da Vinci Painting?
Evidence uncovered by Calit2/CISA3 researchers appears to support the theory that a lost Leonardo da Vinci painting existed on the east wall of the Hall of the 500, behind Giorgio Vasari's mural "The Battle of Marciano."
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3.12.2012"KPBS Culture Lust"New Finding in Search for Lost da Vinci
Culture Lust blogger Angela Carone reports on the recent discovery by Calit2/CISA3 researchers of evidence that suggests a painting by Leonardo da Vinci is hidden behind another mural.
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3.12.2012"Focus.it"Battaglia di Anghiari, ecco le prove dell'esistenza dell'affresco di Leonardo
An article in the Italian publication Focus.it includes a video about the technologies involved in Calit2/CISA's hunt for a lost painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
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3.12.2012"Los Angeles Times"UCSD researchers say they may be homing in on lost Leonardo fresco
A report in the L.A. Times' L.A. Now column describes evidence found by a Calit2/CISA3 team in their hunt for a lost painting by Leonardo da Vinci, as well as the resulting controversy.
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3.11.2012"Biosingularity"Innovator tracks everything his body does
Biosingularity picks up a profile on Calit2 Director Larry Smarr that originally appeared in the UT San Diego.
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3.10.2012"Impact Lab"The health insurance industry could be destroyed by a $1000 test
Impact Lab picks up a story that originally appeared in the Washington Post (Calit2 Director Larry Smarr is quoted).
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3.10.2012"TheSpec.com"Gene sequencing falls to $5,000
A story that originally appeared in the New York Times is picked up by TheSpec. The story quotes Calit2 Director Larry Smarr.
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3.8.2012"Yahoo! Noticias"Display addresses unmanned aircraft impact on Mexico border
A story by reporter Eduardo Santana profiles "Drones at Home," the current exhibition at the gallery@calit2.
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3.8.2012"CNBC"Cost of Gene Sequencing Falls, Raising Hopes for Medical Advances
In a story that originally appeared in the New York Times, writer John Markoff quotes Calit2 Director Larry Smarr in a story about gene sequencing and the emerging era of personalized medicine.
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3.7.2012"The New York Times"Cost of Gene Sequencing Falls, Raising Hopes for Medical Advances
New York Times Technology reporter John Markoff quotes Calit2 Director Larry Smarr in an article on the role computing is playing in low-cost gene-sequencing.
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3.4.2012"StreetInsider"Mexico-California Advanced Network Project Wins CENIC’s 2012 Innovations in Networking Award for High-Performance Research Applications
Calit2 and CICESE are working with CENIC and its counterpart in Mexico, the Corporación Universitaria para el Desarrollo de Internet (CUDI), to expand available bandwidth linking researchers between the two research hubs.
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3.3.2012"U-T San Diego"Innovator tracks everything his body does
U-T reporter Gary Robbins profiles Calit2 Director Larry Smarr, who uses a suite of biometric devices to monitor his body in the name of science.
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3.3.2012"American Scientist"Innovator Tracks Everything His Body Does
American Scientist links to a story that originally appeared in the UT San Diego about Calit2 Director Larry Smarr's efforts to quantify his health.
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3.1.2012"California Council on Science and Technology"Calit2 Director Sees Healthcare on Cusp of Breakthrough
Calit2 Director Larry Smarr is featured in an article from the California Council on Science and Technology about the digital transformation of health and healthcare.
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3.1.2012"PhysOrg.com"Workshop Explores Potential of New Memory Technologies
PhysOrg reports on the upcoming Non-Volatile Memories Workshop, which is co-sponsored by Calit2.
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2.25.2012"Nothing But the Harry Truth"Demoing High Technology at Calit2
UCSD political science major Harrison Gill blogs about his "awesome" experience touring Calit2 as part of Calit2 Open Tours.
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2.23.2012"Biosingularity"The Patient of the Future
A blog about 'the convergence of biology with nanotechnology and information technologies' posts about MIT Technology Review's story on Calit2 Director Larry Smarr.
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2.21.2012"M.I.T Technology Review"The Patient of the Future
Calit2 Director Larry Smarr's quest to quantify everything about his health led him to a startling discovery, an unusual partnership with his doctor, and more control over his life.
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2.21.2012"Scope"How one quantified-self patient is working to transform health care
Scope, which is published by the Stanford School of Medicine, links to what it calls a "fascinating profile" of Calit2 Director Larry Smarr in MIT Technology Review
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2.16.2012"Quantified Self"Quantified Self and the Future of Health
Ernesto Ramirez of Calit2 and Quantified Self blogs about the Future Health event he hosted at Calit2.
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2.16.2012"Quantified Self (blog)"Quantified Self and the Future of Health
Calit2s Ernesto Ramirez, who is also a Community Organizer for Quantified Self, covers the "Future of Health" event at Calit2's UCSD division.
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1.31.2012"San Diego Union-Tribune"His focus is on ancient mines, not just Solomon’s
Union-Tribune reporter Pat Flynn chronicles the recent work of Tom Levy, who is the associate director of CISA3 at Calit2.
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1.31.2012"Philadelphia Inquirer"Global contest will lead to help during heart attacks
An article by Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Marie McCullough mentions Calit2-affiliated research scientist Manuel Cebrian, who is leading a team effort to find automated external defibrillators in the Philadelphia area using crowd-sourcing.
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1.31.2012"Newswise"New Technologies to Patient Care: The Promise and the Peril
Newswise announces the UCSD Patient Safety Conference, which will include 'a look at the future with Calit2.'
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1.24.2012"The Kavli Foundation"Recipe for a Robot: What it Takes to Make a Social Robot
The Kavli Foundation, which is "dedicated to the goals of advancing science for the benefit of humanity and promoting increased public understanding and support for scientists and their work," features research by Calit2's Ayse Saygin in a feature about social robots.
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1.12.2012"National Geographic Daily News"Google Science Fair Opens Today!
National Geographic blogger Andrew Howley features Calit2 explorer Albert Lin on his story on the Google Science Fair, which opens today. Lin is one of the judges for the fair.
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1.11.2012"Hindustan Times"How cell phones may help in weight loss
The Indian newspaper reports on a study out of Calit2's Center for Wireless and Population Health Systems that will evaluate the use of cell phone text messages to remind participants to make wise nutritional choices throughout the day.
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1.11.2012"MedIndia.com"Soon, Cell Phones Could Help Lose Weight
MedIndia.com picks up a story about a new study out of Calit2's Center for Wireless and Population Health Systems that will study the effects of cell phones in the battle against obesity.
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1.10.2012"NewKerala.com"Cell phones may soon help you shed those extra kilos
A new study by researchers with Calit2's Center for Wireless and Population Health Systems are studying cell phone technology as a means of helping with weight loss.
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1.10.2012"BioPortfolio"'ConTxt' study to evaluate whether cell phone technology can help with weight loss
An article about a study by Calit2's Center for Wireless and Population Health Systems to examine how cell phone technology can lead to weight loss turns up in BioPortfolio.
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1.10.2012"UTSanDiego.com"Can text messages help you lose weight?
UT San Diego's Gary Robbins reports on a new study by Calit2's Center for Wireless and Population Health Systems to see if cell phone use has a measurable effect on weight loss.
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1.10.2012"Armenian Medical Network"Pick Up the Cell Phone, Drop the Pounds
The Armenian Medical Network picks up an article about a new study out of Calit2’s Center for Wireless and Population Health Systems that will examine the effect of cell phone technology on weight loss.

1.10.2012"North County Times"Cell phones as weight-reducers: Study seeks volunteers
NCT writer Bradley J. Fikes features Calit2's Center for Wireless and Population Health Systems and UCSD's Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, which are expanding a previous study aimed at finding out if cell phone technology can help with weight loss.
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1.10.2012"TruthDive"Cell phones may soon help you shed those extra kilos
Researchers with Calit2′s Center for Wireless and Population Health Systems (CWPHS) and the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, at University of California, San Diego are expanding a previous study aimed at finding out if cell phone technology can help with weight loss.
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1.1.2012"North County Times"Cell phones as weight-reducers: Study seeks volunteers
North County Times staff writer Bradley Fikes reports on the ConTxt study being led by researchers at the Calit2-based Center for Wireless and Population Health Systems.
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1.1.2012"PhysOrg"Pick up the cell phone, drop the pounds
PhysOrg picks up a story about ConTxt, a new study out of Calit2’s Center for Wireless and Population Health Systems that will examine the effects of cell phone use in mitigating obesity.
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1.1.2012"The Guardian"Art historians say they have found evidence of hidden Leonardo da Vinci
Tom Kington of the Guardian reports from Florence on the announcement by Calit2/CISA3 researchers that they might have discovered evidence of a hidden painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
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1.1.2012"Voice of San Diego"Arts Report: The Mystery Behind the Masterpiece
Voice of San Diego reporter Kelly Bennett features Calit2/CISA3's search for a lost Leonardo da Vinci painting in her Arts Report.
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1.1.2012"The Hindu Business Line"What does your inbox say about you?
Anne Eisenberg's New York Times story about quantifying personal data is reprinted in the Business Line and mentions Calit2 Director Larry Smarr.
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1.1.2012"Scientific Computing"Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination Created
The new Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination, which will be headed by Calit2/CRCA affiliate Sheldon Brown, is announced in Scientific Computing.
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1.1.2012"PhysOrg.com"Students to demonstrate smart camera trap at new engineering competition
PhysOrg reports on a new camera trap developed by UCSD undergrads for the National Geographic/Calit2 Explorers in Engineering program.
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1.1.2012"The Art Metropolis"CRCA 40th Anniversary Rocks Calit2
A collage of images from CRCA's 40th anniversary are featured on the Art Metropolis blog.
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1.1.2012"infoTech"Qualcomm Life Announces Members of New Advisory Council
InfoTech reports on the members appointed to a new Qualcomm Advisory Council. Among them is Calit2 Director Larry Smarr.
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1.1.2012"Boston Globe"Researchers put selves under the microscope
Writer Carolyn Y. Johnson reports on scientists studying their own genomes and she quotes Calit2 director Larry Smarr as saying, "I think you're going to have a revolution... that will lead to a golden age of new diagnostics and therapies."
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1.1.2012"Boston Globe"Researchers put selves under the microscope
Boston Globe writer Carolyn Johnson reports on researchers putting selves under the microscrope. It's happening in Boston as well as San Diego, with the advent of the quantitative health movement. Johnson reports Calit2 director Larry Smarr, who "while tracking his own body in detail, detected a signal that turned out to be emerging Crohn's disease."
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1.1.2012"Al Jarida"Medicine's Digital Nurse: Self-monitoring techniques for measuring body functions day and night
The Kuwaiti newspaper Al Jarida features Calit2 Director Larry Smarr in a story that originally appeared in Germany's Der Spiegel about Smarr's journey to quantify his health data.
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1.1.2012"San Diego Biotechnology Connection"Amid U.S. pertussis outbreak, San Diego battling ‘whooping cough’ with health text messaging
Reporter Rex Graham interviews Calit2 affiliate Kevin Patrick for a story (and video) on how text messaging is being used to increase immunizations in 1-year-olds.
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1.1.2012"WCSH 6 Washington"Crowdsourcing is a growing social media trend
Calit2 researcher and National Geographic Explorer Albert Lin is featured in a video news clip about crowdsourcing. Lin is using crowdsourcing to help find the tomb of Genghis Khan.
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1.1.2012"Real Clear Science"How Larry Smarr Discovered His Own Crohn's Disease
Real Clear Science posts a video that originally appeared in The Atlantic magazine, which features Calit2 Director Larry Smarr.
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1.1.2012"TMC.net"Tech Making Man Into God
A story that originally appeared in the Lancaster, Pa. Sunday News cites an Atlantic piece that features Calit2 Director Larry Smarr and his quest to quantify his health using biometric sensors.
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1.1.2012"U-T San Diego"Search for lost painting ties into play
Arts reporter Jim Hebert of the U-T San Diego describes a presentation by Calit2 researcher Maurizio Seracini and his team on their quest to find a lost painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
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1.1.2012"The American Ceramic Society"Big Data getting big attention from NIST and mainstream press
In a story about 'big data,' ACerS writer Eileen De Guire features a photo of the Calit2 HIPerSpace Wall.
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